| GENERAL |
| Type: | HF receiver |
| Frequency range: |
0.535-30 MHz in four bands
| A: |   0.535-1.6 MHz |
| B: |   1.55-4.5 MHz |
| C: |   4.5-13 MHz |
| D: |   13-30 MHz |
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| Tuning steps: | Analog / continuous |
| Frequency stability: | ? ppm |
| Mode: | AM / SSB / CW |
| Channels / memory management: |
None
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| Power supply: | Mains: 120 VAC or 12 VDC |
| Current drain / power consumption: | 10 W @ mains |
| Antenna impedance / connector: | ? ohm / Screw terminals |
| Dimensions (W*H*D): | 360*165*235 mm (14.2*165*235") |
| Weight: | 6.8 Kg (15 lb) |
| Other features: | ANL. Bandspread. |
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| RECEIVER SECTION |
| Receiver system: |
Single conversion superheterodyne
IF: 455 KHz
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| Sensitivity: | 0.5 uV (No reference) |
| Selectivity: | 4.5 KHz (-6 dB) |
| Image rejection: | |
| AF output power / speaker: | 0.5 W at ?% distortion / No internal speaker |
| External speaker connector: | |
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| MISCELLANEOUS |
| Manufactured: | Japan, 1972-1974 (Discontinued) |
| Additional info: |
Was sold including a matching speaker
See also the Kenrad DX-400 version made for the Scandinavian market
New price 1973 in the US: $139.95
New price 1974 in the US: $139.95
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| Related documents: | |
| Modifications and fixes: | |
| Reviews: |
Popular Electronics: November 1972, page 30
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| Options / Accessories: |
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20-1501
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DC-pack (For eight LR20 / D batteries)
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